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Re: Camp Report: What spot is up for grabs on the offensive line?

Farniok said that because Iowa Stateís schemes are so different on the offensive line than they were a year ago, the group hasnít been watching any tape at all from the 2012 season. The linemen have focused on spring ball tape instead. This sounds very interesting...

Re: Camp Report: What spot is up for grabs on the offensive line?

I'd love to see Dagel get the starting 5 spot. I know it would put Gannon at guard instead of his more gifted tackle, but I would love to see a young guy get a starting spot on the line knowing he'll probably have that spot for the next 3 years.

Re: Camp Report: What spot is up for grabs on the offensive line?

I'll have to see it to believe it when it comes to OL success.

One thing about Rhoads that I love is he is willing to try something new. Of course, that means the original plan wasn't working, but flexibility is even more important now as the game is evolving at such a rapid pace.

Re: Camp Report: What spot is up for grabs on the offensive line?

Originally Posted by megamanxzero35

I'd love to see Dagel get the starting 5 spot. I know it would put Gannon at guard instead of his more gifted tackle, but I would love to see a young guy get a starting spot on the line knowing he'll probably have that spot for the next 3 years.

Dagel would be great, but I think I'd rather see Burton win the spot as a freshman. It would allow Gannon to stay at tackle, and we'd be looking at having a 4-year starter in Burton.

Re: Camp Report: What spot is up for grabs on the offensive line?

Originally Posted by Wesley

Farniok said that because Iowa State’s schemes are so different on the offensive line than they were a year ago, the group hasn’t been watching any tape at all from the 2012 season. The linemen have focused on spring ball tape instead. This sounds very interesting...

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